The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 - English literature |
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... seems to be unaware that they ever existed , that poetry is not prose , that sculpture has to deal with form , that painting has something more to do than pattern - making , and that architecture is an art with its own tradition which ...
... seems to be unaware that they ever existed , that poetry is not prose , that sculpture has to deal with form , that painting has something more to do than pattern - making , and that architecture is an art with its own tradition which ...
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... seems already half forgotten , Norman Shaw and Philip Webb . Both these men in their different ways broke away from the architectural conventions of their time , but neither of them imagined for an instant that he was introducing a new ...
... seems already half forgotten , Norman Shaw and Philip Webb . Both these men in their different ways broke away from the architectural conventions of their time , but neither of them imagined for an instant that he was introducing a new ...
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... seems to be some confusion between circles ( 1 ) and ( 4 ) , and circle ( 4 ) seems to refer to some instinct for ' reality ' in the Platonic sense - that is , to an apprehension of the absolute ' idea ' of beauty , as it exists apart ...
... seems to be some confusion between circles ( 1 ) and ( 4 ) , and circle ( 4 ) seems to refer to some instinct for ' reality ' in the Platonic sense - that is , to an apprehension of the absolute ' idea ' of beauty , as it exists apart ...
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... seems impossibly remote from the time we live in , and as a method of covering in a large floor space amazingly inefficient and wasteful . The comparison of classic to the palm tree as ' elegant but never emancipated ' and of Gothic to ...
... seems impossibly remote from the time we live in , and as a method of covering in a large floor space amazingly inefficient and wasteful . The comparison of classic to the palm tree as ' elegant but never emancipated ' and of Gothic to ...
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... seem to have drawn their inspiration from the creations of contemporary German and Austrian archi- tects . Whatever ... seems to be unaware that nearly forty years ago the issue ' Architecture a profession or an art ' was definitely ...
... seem to have drawn their inspiration from the creations of contemporary German and Austrian archi- tects . Whatever ... seems to be unaware that nearly forty years ago the issue ' Architecture a profession or an art ' was definitely ...
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